I can see that. And if true, then, Irvin has all the leverage. His current team won't be able to re-sign him and he already has another team that wants him. Dude is in a can't-lose situation as far as I can see.

Again, if I'm the Seahawks, I'm now concerned about just how much effort I'm going to get from Irvin this season as it relates to him trying to keep from getting seriously injured, knowing that his true desire is to play for another team other than the Seahawks next season.

I don't know, but if I'm the Seahawks and I see a player who is currently on the Seahawks roster and being paid by the owner of the Seahawks talking about playing for another team, I might be inclined to do everything I can help bring the player's wishes to fruition sooner than later and get him out of here.

I agree. And let's not forget that the NFL is lifting the blackout ban for the 2015 season. It it decides to lift the ban permanently, that will undoubtedly have a negative impact of PSL sales. Why pay $60K when I can just order NFL Sunday Ticket?

I agree. ATL is not the kind of market for PSLs. I've said this from the beginning. You're talking tens of thousands of dollars in a city where that kind of money could easily be distributed on multiple other things. Just doesn't make sense for a market like this.